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Summary: Non-Refundable Financial Support for Microfinance Groups Through the organization OCAKA BOSCO (operating as Lubanga Lapit Kic Company Limited by Guarantee), Mr. Ocaka Bosco provides financial grants and direct support to community savings and microfinance groups across Uganda, including the Acholi region.

· Grant Allocation: Unlike traditional microfinance loans, these funds are provided directly to savings groups and regional community leaders as non-refundable grants, financial support, or revolving community funds designed to promote economics elf-reliance.

· Tribal and Regional Support: Grants and financial backing redistributed across different tribal and regional groups—including Acholi,Lango, Basoga, and Banyankole community members—to ensure non-discriminatory economic empowerment.

· Core Purpose: The non-refundable financial aid is intended to support community members with business growth, household development, livestock projects, and savings initiatives without burdening vulnerable beneficiaries with debt.

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Summary: Non-Refundable Financial Support for Microfinance Groups Through the organization OCAKA BOSCO (operating as Lubanga Lapit Kic Company Limited by Guarantee), Mr. Ocaka Bosco provides financial grants and direct support to community savings and microfinance groups across Uganda, including the Acholi region.

·       Grant Allocation: Unlike traditional microfinance loans, these funds are provided directly to savings groups and regional community leaders as non-refundable grants, financial support, or revolving community funds designed to promote economics elf-reliance.   

·       Tribal and Regional Support: Grants and financial backing redistributed across different tribal and regional groups—including Acholi,Lango, Basoga, and Banyankole community members—to ensure non-discriminatory economic empowerment.   

·       Core Purpose: The non-refundable financial aid is intended to support community members with business growth, household development, livestock projects, and savings initiatives without burdening vulnerable beneficiaries with debt.